The Paramount Players will be doing another show tonight. We'll have a few new and few old dances to show you! Starting at 8pm slt... we'll bring you the same performance quality we do at our Saturday shows, maybe a little more skin... little less costume. We hope to see you there.

Boy last night was one of those nights you dread in a Second Life dancing performance...Everything was fine before the show, dancers we there caching dances, waiting and chatting, greeting the audience... inviting more people... sam (the music program some dread to use from time to time to stream music) was just fine before the show....Then 8pm slt happened... we were to start the show 4 minutes later when sam decides to go into repeat/preview mode. It played a song for 30 seconds and then played another. It was doing it in alphabetical order at least. Path was the dj and was I'm sure swearing at the computer program with some choice words. After 15-20 minutes of freaking out (I certainly was)... our Paramount DJ Rebecca stepped in the help! Meanwhile Queenie and I tried our best to keep the crowd entertained while waiting. Thank the SL gods for Rebecca! Path quickly started sending her the music and she was setting up as fast as she could. 8:30pm, we were finally ready to start the show.Jag's act went just fine and then Gracie took the stage... Her hud decided to work, when it wanted to! So she looked like she was pausing quite a lot. I was able to snap one good shot of her in a move though! Yay! Lilangl was our special guest, BUT.... it was her turn to feel the wrath of sl. Her set wouldn't rezz right, I know she was disappointed... maybe even more than us not being able to see it! I was up next with Queenie and I went through just fine. My prayers were answered.Path took the stage next, while his clothes didn't want to unrezz it went quite well! Queenie was next with her awesome "Ulay Oh" act (quite the artistic act to see).. and the show was almost ready to end. Ariel strapped Path to a cross for the final act as she danced around with her flogger. Sounds odd doesn't it! Not for Night Players!Pictures can be seen on the performance page 2!You know the best part of it... the crowd stayed...through it all. We certainly appreciate that more than anything!

The
Paramount Players will be doing a monthly "after hours" show. Starting
at 8pm slt... we'll bring you the same performance quality we do at our
Saturday shows, maybe a little more skin... little less costume. We hope
to see you there.

What's the diff? You already
know what we present at the Paramount; Night Players will have some acts
that are similar - but it will also feature acts that are more - Avant
Grade - acts that stretch our creative wings - - push our boundaries.

Come
join us for an evening of classy but sassy entertainment as we the
PARAMOUNT GRAND THEATRE, the Paramount dancers dance for you July 18th
at 7pm slt, in our new show, Heroically Mischievous.

This month
we venture into the world of heroes and villains. That could be just
about anything and anyone! From Batman to Superman, and Conan mixed in!

A
hero or heroine is a person or character who, in the face of danger and
adversity or from a position of weakness, displays courage or
self-sacrifice—that is, heroism—for some greater good. While a villain
or villainess is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical
narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the
antagonist (though can be the protagonist), the character who tends to
have a negative effect on other characters.

WE'VE BEEN... asked to do a road show!! If you haven't been to Dance Chateau, that's where we'll be. In the performance skybox this Friday night at 5pm slt! If you haven't seen our heros and villians show yet this month, it's worth a look!

This show
we venture into the world of heroes and villains. That could be just
about anything and anyone! From Batman to Superman, and Conan mixed in!

A
hero or heroine is a person or character who, in the face of danger and
adversity or from a position of weakness, displays courage or
self-sacrifice—that is, heroism—for some greater good. While a villain
or villainess is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical
narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the
antagonist (though can be the protagonist), the character who tends to
have a negative effect on other characters. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chateau/129/159/23

The Paramount Players will be doing a monthly "after hours" show. Starting at 6pm slt... we'll bring you the same performance quality we do at our Saturday shows, maybe a little more skin... little less costume. We hope to see you there.

We've opened a new Theater Venue, called "Night Players" - it's right close to the Paramount (close enough to walk) but an LM is also included.

What's the diff? You already know what we present at the Paramount; Night Players will have some acts that are similar - but it will also feature acts that are more - Avant Grade - acts that stretch our creative wings - - push our boundaries.

Come join us for an evening of classy but sassy entertainment as we the PARAMOUNT GRAND THEATRE, the Paramount dancers dance for you July 11th at 7pm slt, in our new show, Heroically Mischievous.

This month we venture into the world of heroes and villains. That could be just about anything and anyone! From Batman to Superman, and Conan mixed in!

A hero or heroine is a person or character who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, displays courage or self-sacrifice—that is, heroism—for some greater good. While a villain or villainess is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the antagonist (though can be the protagonist), the character who tends to have a negative effect on other characters.

First sneek peek of
July! Our new show is fast approaching and will be heros and villians!!
One of our dancers did a WONDERFUL number to Woman Woman's theme song. I
believe this is the song she used (I can't confirm right now)... if
it's not, it's still a great song!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrVNFyLHnEgWonder Woman Facts:Wonder Woman was partly a response to the rise of the NazisThe first comic book superhero, Superman, hit the stands in 1938. But
shortly thereafter, comics came under fire: critics said Superman could
be interpreted as a fascist—an all-powerful ubermensch that would have a
negative influence on American children. (Remember, the rise of the
superhero coincides with the rise of Nazi Germany.) Parents demand that
the books be burned.

Wonder Woman was designed as a feminist icon Anyone who has read Wonder Woman comics will be able to recognize the
feminist underpinnings of her story. But readers probably don’t know
that Marston broke from the rest of popular culture by asserting not
only that kids would be interested in reading a comic about a woman but
that she would be essential to their education in teaching them about
gender equality.

Wonder Woman has run for president in the comic books twiceWonder Woman ran for office in a comic book written by Marston in 1943, and then again in a cover story in Ms. magazine in 1972. She didn’t win either time. Maybe she should try for 2016.

WE HAD A BLAST! Everyone had such a good time. Blue Lagoon Marina is a great place to go and party. DJ Trey and hostess Lace threw a good party. Shelley was there to do some fireworks! You like sailing, sailing in the nude even, it's a great area, I'm not sure how many sims you can sail through, but they are all connected, all lovely!